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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Fall 2010 HON 498: Thesis Prep Course @ Barrett Downtown
GENERAL FAQ’S:
Who should take this class?
a. Any Barrett student who needs some assistance in starting the thesis process, particularly those students who need structure, accountability, and a schedule to keep them on track.
Who is the instructor?
a. Various ASU and Honors faculty and staff will facilitate each course session, including Faculty Honors Advisors, Barrett advisors, and ASU Writing Center Directors.
What if I cannot attend all 6 sessions?
a. Attendance is mandatory for enrolled students (only 1 excused absence allowed), however, each session will have limited spots open to the Barrett student community. Non-enrolled students can “drop-in” on any class session, provided space is available.
I’m enrolled in the Thesis 492/493 course, should I also take this course?
a. This class is really intended for students who are at the very beginning stages of developing a thesis idea, and therefore the course content might not be relevant for students who are already enrolled in the 492/493 courses. However, all students might benefit from some of our sessions and they are encouraged to drop in on any session of interest.
GENERAL FAQ’S:
Who should take this class?
a. Any Barrett student who needs some assistance in starting the thesis process, particularly those students who need structure, accountability, and a schedule to keep them on track.
Who is the instructor?
a. Various ASU and Honors faculty and staff will facilitate each course session, including Faculty Honors Advisors, Barrett advisors, and ASU Writing Center Directors.
What if I cannot attend all 6 sessions?
a. Attendance is mandatory for enrolled students (only 1 excused absence allowed), however, each session will have limited spots open to the Barrett student community. Non-enrolled students can “drop-in” on any class session, provided space is available.
I’m enrolled in the Thesis 492/493 course, should I also take this course?
a. This class is really intended for students who are at the very beginning stages of developing a thesis idea, and therefore the course content might not be relevant for students who are already enrolled in the 492/493 courses. However, all students might benefit from some of our sessions and they are encouraged to drop in on any session of interest.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Barrett Downtown Fall Welcome Week 2010!
FOR ALL NEW/INCOMING BARRETT DOWNTOWN STUDENTS:
Barrett Downtown Fall Welcome 2010!
Barrett Downtown Fall Welcome 2010!
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